Art in General presents 3 major winter commissions with artists hailing from Beirut, Reykjavik and Denmark. Mounira Al Solh’s film installation is inspired by 5 Cassavetes films and reinterpreted through the lens of Lebanese cultural taboos; Katrin Sigurdardóttir’s miniature theater hangs in [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2012
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The exhibition “There must be an angel playing with my heart”, on view at Galeri Lars Olsen from January 14 through February 18, 2012, presents a series of new paintings and performative photographs that thematizes subjective mental states of longing, desire, dream [Read More]
The Public is invited to the opening day festivities of the National Orange Show Art Gallery to be held on Friday, January 20th from 10:30 am to 6:00pm and on Saturday, January 21st from 12:00pm to 5:00pm. The opening exhibit will be [Read More]
The de Young Museum presents Matter + Spirit: The Sculpture of Stephen De Staebler an exhibition on view January 14 to April 22, 2012, showing approximately 55 ceramic and bronze works spanning the career of sculptor Stephen De Staebler (1933–2011). Matter + [Read More]
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston School of the Arts presents Aggie Zed. Keeper’s Keep on view JANUARY 20 – MARCH 10, 2012. This exhibition is composed of sculpture, installations, paintings, drawings, and sketchbooks that chart Aggie Zed’s [Read More]
Tate St Ives presents Simon Fujiwara. Since 1982 the artist’s first major show in the UK and his most ambitious exhibition to date, on view 8 January–7 May 2012. Portrait of Simon Fujiwara in front of a reproduction of Patrick Heron’s “Horizontal [Read More]
At ART PALM BEACH (www.ifae.com) January 19 – 23 MICHAEL JAMES FINE ART (www.michaeljamesfineart.com) will present a new collection of paintings by the acclaimed abstract expressionist artist SUSAN SWARTZ, whose works were featured this past summer at the National Museum of Women [Read More]
Stroom Den Haag presents the exhibition ‘Food Forward’ on view 15 January–1 April 2012, presenting scenarios for the future of our food based on the work of artists and designers. Dunne & Raby, Between Reality and the Impossible, 2010, Foragers 6. Photo: [Read More]
This coming April, Art Brussels celebrates its 30th edition with 178 of the world’s leading galleries from 25 countries. The high quality mix of young talent galleries and established names is enhanced by a great number of innovating newcomers. Participating galleries: Australia [Read More]
New York artist Judith Gwyn Brown will be exhibiting “The New York Series,” ten framed oil-on-canvas paintings that tell the stories of New York City in an unparalleled and personal way, at the Greenwich Arts Council’s Bendheim Gallery in Greenwich, Conn., Jan. [Read More]
The Indialantic Art Festival, hosted by the city of Indialantic, features the finest artists in the country including top local talent for a truly eclectic exhibit of quality original art. Prices are set to suit all budgets and range from $25 hand-designed [Read More]
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery presents Paula Scher. Maps an exhibition on view January 12 – February 18. Paula Scher, NYC Transit, 2007. Acrylic on canvas, 98 x 50.5 inches. Photo: Courtesy Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery. For the past twenty years, renowned graphic designer and [Read More]
Cheim & Read announce an exhibition of recent work by Bill Jensen on view JANUARY 12 – FEBRUARY 18, 2012. Bill Jensen, DUTCH RAIN, 2010. Oil on linen, 26 x 20 inches, 66 x 50.8 centimeters. Photo: Courtesy Cheim & Read. Born [Read More]
George Maciunas’s extreme dislike of smoking was at once very personal—his seriously poor health made him sensitive to smoke and a political one—in the face of all the collective Fluxus work to be done, smoking seemed to him frivolous, self-indulgent and decadent. [Read More]